BY AISHA IQBAL A WOKINGHAM sports club has stepped in to help a charity fund-raiser for a disabled boy go ahead after it looked like vandals had ruined it.

The Wokingham Times reported last week how vandals had wrecked the Emmbrook Cubs scout hut in Toutley Road, Wokingham, forcing the cancellation of a charity disco to raise money for profoundly disabled five-year-old Oliver Jones.

Organisers of the fund-raising event were forced to cancel after they unlocked the door of the scout hut to find paint splattered all over the walls, dishes smashed, heaters pulled from the walls, all the cupboards ransacked and the brand new fire extinguishers let off.

Oliver's mother, Sharon, said at the time the vicious act was a real blow to her son's treatment and that it would put his music therapy "on hold".

But local football club Reeves Rangers have stepped in to offer their club building for the disco.